Peter Aretin

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  1. I have been using EyeTV 3.6.9 (7520) with High Sierra 10.13 on a mid-2010 macmini. I have never used either a TV or Apple remote. Video is sent by HDMI cable to a monitor in an adjacent room, and audio goes to the stereo system. Things are controlled by a wireless keyboard and mouse, with keystrokes that correspond to all the EyeTV controls. The only problem I have noticed is that EyeTV will quit unexpectedly sometimes during sleep, possibly due to s problem waking the computer to record. Tuner is an HD Homerun with rooftop antenna. Over the air, iTunes content, and streaming from the web all are handled by the same system. Incidentally, this installation was via making a bootable clone of a drive running Mavericks (yes, Mavericks. It works fine.) with EyeTV installed, and then installing High Sierra over it from the appstore. I know they always say to do a clean install, but this way EyeTV kept its guide subscription and settings, and there was not a lot of fannying about migrating applications and tweaking settings and entering authorization codes. My main interest in High Sierra was that some things, like Hulu, work better on it. If it turns out to be a problem with EyeTV, I'll keep EyeTV and skip HighSierra and just boot up in it for specific purposes, like streaming Hulu. The High Sierra installation shares the folder with saved EyeTV recordings with the Mavericks boot drive, and as I said, the guide, so recordings done while in one OS are available in the other.